• @anticolonialist
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    42 months ago

    Wages are, in fact, up

    Going from an unlivable wage to another slightly higher unlivable wage is not progress.

    • @EnderWiggin
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      2 months ago

      Wages are going up relative to inflation. That’s literal growth and progress. No one is arguing that people aren’t struggling. Has there ever been a time in US history when people weren’t?

          • @laverabe
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            12 months ago

            Average is a terrible statistical metric for wages. It means nothing other than the rich are getting richer. Median is a more accurate representation of what most people earn.

            From Jan 2017-2021, median wages increased 6% ($352 a week to $373), whereas Jan 2021-today wages have decreased 2% ($373 to $365). ^ Add that to rising costs of food and housing and economically, by the numbers, Biden is not doing great on the economy.

            I don’t think this is necessarily a bad thing long term for the country, but it is bad politically in the short term for democracy with an election in 4 months that will determine whether we retain a democracy or shift to a fascist system of government.

          • @anticolonialist
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            02 months ago

            Bought to us by the same people telling us we are doing fine

            • @EnderWiggin
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              -12 months ago

              There is no response you will accept. Whatever I write, you will just continue to hand wave away, no matter how explicit the evidence. I give up. Live in whatever fictional reality you want. I’m done reasoning with you.